fjölkynngi

Icelandic

Etymology

From fjöl- (many, much, manifold) + kynngi (magic).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈfjœl.cʰiɲcɪ/

Noun

fjölkynngi f (genitive singular fjölkynngi, no plural)

  1. (archaic) magic, sorcery, witchcraft, the black arts

Declension

Derived terms

  • fjölkunnugur (skilled in the black arts)
  • fjölkynngisbragð (a magic trick)
  • fjölkynngisbók (a magical book, grimoire)
  • fjölkynngisfólk (wizard-folk)
  • fjölkynngiskona (a sorceress)
  • fjölkynngislist (magic art)
  • fjölkynngisorð (a magic spell)
  • fjölkynngisveður (a gale produced by sorcery)
  • fjölkynngisíþrótt (magic art)
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